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I do wonder whether a penguin would taste more like chicken or fish. They are a type of chicken but eat a lot of fish so I think the latter.0
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I ate one at lunchtime, and it tasted sort of....mmmm. chocolaty.RedPanda said:I do wonder whether a penguin would taste more like chicken or fish. They are a type of chicken but eat a lot of fish so I think the latter.
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Laboratory meat?!? Think I'll stick to tofu and bean sprouts thanks.0
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made-up stats @madeupstats
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Think my mistrust in women stems from the time I spent an hour trying to get a girl's number down Scarborough sea front when I was 16. Number she gave me was a taxi office. Should have just told me to 'f**k off' at minute one. Could've concentrated on Pac-man instead.0
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I'm what you would call a teleological, existential atheist. I believe that there's an intelligence to the universe, with the exception of certain parts of South Norwood.0
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Viewfinder, providing there's not too much cloud cover look directly overhead (assuming you're in London) at 21.27 tonight and you'll see it quite clearly going from West to East.Viewfinder said:
Good tip, Milletts. In which direction should we look?man_at_milletts said:The International Space Station goes over every 90 minutes and can be seen quite clearly on occasions.
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Thanks, M-a-M! I'm going to set the alarm, to remind me. But I fear it's going to remain cloudy here in south-east London. Will report back....man_at_milletts said:
Viewfinder, providing there's not too much cloud cover look directly overhead (assuming you're in London) at 21.27 tonight and you'll see it quite clearly going from West to East.Viewfinder said:
Good tip, Milletts. In which direction should we look?man_at_milletts said:The International Space Station goes over every 90 minutes and can be seen quite clearly on occasions.
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Thanks for the link, M-a-M - I got it! Alarm is set ready for 2127, but I'm pretty sure it's way too cloudy here in south-east London....0
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Viewfinder said:
Thanks, M-a-M! I'm going to set the alarm, to remind me. But I fear it's going to remain cloudy here in south-east London. Will report back....man_at_milletts said:
Viewfinder, providing there's not too much cloud cover look directly overhead (assuming you're in London) at 21.27 tonight and you'll see it quite clearly going from West to East.Viewfinder said:
Good tip, Milletts. In which direction should we look?man_at_milletts said:The International Space Station goes over every 90 minutes and can be seen quite clearly on occasions.
Virtual Astronomer @VirtualAstro
T - 1 hour until the first incredibly bright #ISS pass over the UK at 21:24 It approaches from the West http://www.meteorwatch.org/uk-iss-passes-august-2013.html …
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Thanks, MOG. But I fear it's too cloudy....0
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For God's sake, stop breaking the rules of the game.
Aces are ALWAYS high!0 -
Except on Fridays, then she said maybe.0
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Hey - I just watched it! Quite a thrill. The clouds dispersed and it was bang on time, and exactly where you said it would be: crossing from the west virtually directly overhead. Took a few minutes to reach the eastern horizon. Amazing that it's clearly visible to the naked eye, yet is 200 miles away. Thanks, M-a-M and MOG, for the tips.Miserableoldgit said:Viewfinder said:
Thanks, M-a-M! I'm going to set the alarm, to remind me. But I fear it's going to remain cloudy here in south-east London. Will report back....man_at_milletts said:
Viewfinder, providing there's not too much cloud cover look directly overhead (assuming you're in London) at 21.27 tonight and you'll see it quite clearly going from West to East.Viewfinder said:
Good tip, Milletts. In which direction should we look?man_at_milletts said:The International Space Station goes over every 90 minutes and can be seen quite clearly on occasions.
Virtual Astronomer @VirtualAstro
T - 1 hour until the first incredibly bright #ISS pass over the UK at 21:24 It approaches from the West http://www.meteorwatch.org/uk-iss-passes-august-2013.html …
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Nice break in the clouds (thank you God), went right overhead was visible through the light cloud, and then disappeared.
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Cool, it's even better when the sky is cloudless. Another chance at 23.04 tonight, with a bit less cloud.Viewfinder said:
Hey - I just watched it! Quite a thrill. The clouds dispersed and it was bang on time, and exactly where you said it would be: crossing from the west virtually directly overhead. Took a few minutes to reach the eastern horizon. Amazing that it's clearly visible to the naked eye, yet is 200 miles away. Thanks, M-a-M and MOG, for the tips.Miserableoldgit said:Viewfinder said:
Thanks, M-a-M! I'm going to set the alarm, to remind me. But I fear it's going to remain cloudy here in south-east London. Will report back....man_at_milletts said:
Viewfinder, providing there's not too much cloud cover look directly overhead (assuming you're in London) at 21.27 tonight and you'll see it quite clearly going from West to East.Viewfinder said:
Good tip, Milletts. In which direction should we look?man_at_milletts said:The International Space Station goes over every 90 minutes and can be seen quite clearly on occasions.
Virtual Astronomer @VirtualAstro
T - 1 hour until the first incredibly bright #ISS pass over the UK at 21:24 It approaches from the West http://www.meteorwatch.org/uk-iss-passes-august-2013.html …
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I give up!0
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Been sitting in me garden with a bottle of Lynx creme de douche waiting for a meteor shower that never happened0
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235 days and counting.0
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Grrrr0
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Also amazing was that at 260 miles away and not much bigger than a Boeing 747, the ISS was clearly visible to the naked eye, illuminated by the sun.man_at_milletts said:
Cool, it's even better when the sky is cloudless. Another chance at 23.04 tonight, with a bit less cloud.Viewfinder said:
Hey - I just watched it! Quite a thrill. The clouds dispersed and it was bang on time, and exactly where you said it would be: crossing from the west virtually directly overhead. Took a few minutes to reach the eastern horizon. Amazing that it's clearly visible to the naked eye, yet is 200 miles away. Thanks, M-a-M and MOG, for the tips.Miserableoldgit said:Viewfinder said:
Thanks, M-a-M! I'm going to set the alarm, to remind me. But I fear it's going to remain cloudy here in south-east London. Will report back....man_at_milletts said:
Viewfinder, providing there's not too much cloud cover look directly overhead (assuming you're in London) at 21.27 tonight and you'll see it quite clearly going from West to East.Viewfinder said:
Good tip, Milletts. In which direction should we look?man_at_milletts said:The International Space Station goes over every 90 minutes and can be seen quite clearly on occasions.
Virtual Astronomer @VirtualAstro
T - 1 hour until the first incredibly bright #ISS pass over the UK at 21:24 It approaches from the West http://www.meteorwatch.org/uk-iss-passes-august-2013.html …
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Another two good sightings due tonight. The link I sent will give you the times,0
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Was it really 260 miles up when we saw it yesterday? I couldn't find more details on the link. Seems a very long way to be able to see something about the size of a football pitch!man_at_milletts said:Another two good sightings due tonight. The link I sent will give you the times,
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Yes, 430kms whatever that is in old money.
www.n2yo.com
Click on ISS (Zarya) top left, and request five day predictions on the next page. Click on Map and then Details and it will give you the path and times.
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Anyway, getting back on subject, it was a definite case of ball tampering.0
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And the barman said, 'I'll give you one! '0
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You'll never believe who I saw today in Croydon !0
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Nope. Liam, who drinks in The Golden Lion in Sydenham.Viewfinder said:0